About Me

About me-photo Hi! My name is Juan Carlos Chávez Cortés, I was born on April the 9th of 2003 in Acapulco but I moved to Puebla to study mechatronics engineering at Ibero's university. Since I was a child I had this mentality of helping others or making someones' life easier with things I can create and thats one the reasons why I'm studying an engineering. Outside of the university, and as a hobby, I play videogames, I loved them, and I have dedicated them enough time to be able to represent the Ibero in one of them, Overwatch 2, one of my favorite videogames.

Previous work

These are some of the final projects I have done for the different subjects I've taken over this years of my career




Courses and certifications

Test of English as a Foreign Language Institutional Testing Program Certificate, TOEFL ITP (583 pts)

Dassault Systèmes Mechanical Design Certificate (Puebla 2023)

Skills

  • Lenguages

    • English - Advanced (B2)
    • Spanish - Native
  • Computing

    • Microsoft Office 365
    • Google Drive
  • Teamwork
  • Problem solving
  • Research

Fab Academy Student Agreement

The Fab Academy is responsible for:

  • Teaching principles and practices of digital fabrication
  • Arranging lectures, recitations, meetings, and events for the class
  • Evaluating and providing feedback on student work
  • Offering clear standards for completing assignments
  • Certifying and archiving student progress
  • Supervising class preparation
  • Reviewing prospective students, instructors, and labs
  • Providing central staff and infrastructure for students, instructors, and labs
  • Fund-raising for costs not covered by student tuition
  • Managing and reporting on the program's finances, results, and impacts
  • Publicizing the program
  • Promoting a respectful environment free of harassment and discrimination
  • Encourage a diverse, accessible, and equitable community

The Fab Academy is responsible for:

  • Attending class lectures and participating in reviews
  • Developing and documenting projects assigned to introduce and demonstrate skills
  • Allowing the Fab Academy to share my work (with attribution) in the class for purposes compatible with its mission
  • Honestly reporting on my work, and appropriately attributing the work of others (both human and machine)
  • Working safely
  • Leaving workspaces in the same (or better) condition than I found them
  • Participating in the upkeep of my lab
  • Ensuring that my tuition for local and central class costs is covered
  • Following locally applicable health and safety guidance
  • Promoting a respectful environment free of harassment and discrimination

Signed by committing this file in my repository,

Juan Carlos Chávez Cortés